By Bill Crowley, Chubb & Son Many car collectors are shrewd not to drive their cherished vehicles to automobile shows...
Volvo Cars of North America (VCNA) launched the new Volvo Heritage Club on November 1st, 2012 as a way to...
On this day in 1934 the German racing cars that were soon to acquire the nickname “Silver Arrow” were entered for their first race, on the Avus racetrack in Berlin. Although neither Auto Union, the company from which Audi in its present-day form developed later, nor Mercedes Benz won that...
The Ferrari 250 GTO has to be the most recognized Ferrari in the world, and for good reason, as it...
Terry Karges has been named Executive Director of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Karges will succeed Buddy Pepp,...
JD Classics welcomed more than 500 guests to another of its breakfast mornings on 23rd October, headlined by an insightful talk by British motorsport endurance racer, Derek Bell MBE. Entry tickets were awarded to JD Classics’ customers and ballot winners, with those interested able to apply for tickets from July...
Porsche Classic has reprinted more than 700 original driver’s manuals. In doing so, Porsche has provided first-hand documentation for virtually...
The Sports Car Digest team is taking a brief holiday hiatus, but we will be back on December 29th ready...
The new-and-improved Petersen Automotive Museum continues to impress with its selection of interesting exhibitions, including the latest titled “The Eagles Have Landed: Dan Gurney’s All American Racers.” The display, which opened Saturday, January 28th, 2017, celebrates the life and career of one of America’s greatest racing drivers, Dan Gurney. It’s...
Lister Cars announced it will return to its Cambridge roots to once again reinstate production of the famed Lister ‘Knobbly’...
Works by motorsports artist Greg Davis of Westline, Pennsylvania, will be displayed at the International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC)...
Automotive Fine Arts Society member Jay Koka will demonstrate once again his ability to master multiple painting styles when he displays three new pieces during the 14th annual Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance March 13-15, 2009, in Amelia Island, Florida. Koka’s feature painting, “Drift 2,” will be joined by “Lussori 2,”...
By Stephen Mitchell My pilgrimage to Pebble Beach this year was memorable for many reasons. My purpose in attending was...
The Historic Motor Sports Association (HMSA) and Al Unser Jr. are teaming up to provide a series of workshops designed...
By Will Silk With Alfa Romeo celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2010, Auto Art released a line of Alfa replicas in 1:18th scale diecast metal. While many will remember the Italian manufacturer for the 1967 1600 Duetto Spider that appeared in the American film classic “The Graduate”, hard core enthusiasts...
LeMay – America’s Car Museum (ACM) announced that the Tacoma, Washington project will have its grand opening on May 19,...
Dramatic Formula One Races Formula One is among the most glamorous and intriguing sports in the world. The sport has...
By Edward Lenahan Among the many reasons to read Michael Cannell’s newest novel “The Limit,” which accurately reanimates the 1961 Formula One world championship with sharp writing and fastidious research, none is so important or rare as the book’s honest portrayal of frailty in those too often romanticized as superhuman....
Most of the international racing successes of Porsche works drivers Timo Bernhard (Germany) and Romain Dumas (France) were clinched together....
Famed aviator, race car driver and inventor John Fitch has been selected as the recipient of the third annual “Spirit...
Sports Car Digest published 516 stories in 2010, ranging from auction results, car profiles, event and vintage racing coverage, yet several resonated more than others with our readers. Based upon page views attributed to each story, our photo gallery from the Goodwood Festival of Speed was the most popular story...
The Revs Institute for Automotive Research, Inc. in Naples, Florida is now open its automobile collection to the public on...
A new exhibition at the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania will celebrate Porsche Style and...
On October 15, 1953, Achille Castoldi sat in his boat on the water of Lake Iseo nestled between its more famous siblings Lake Como and Lake Garda. Surrounded by dense woodlands and soaring peaks, the lake remains the least known of Italy’s Lombard Lakes, but Achille was not there to...
Filmmaker and Sports Car Digest contributor Stephen Mitchell, along with Jeanetta Dumouchel of InterFUND and Ron Kellogg of the Kellogg...
Sports Car Digest is taking a break for the holidays, but we will be back in the New Year with...
Classic Motor Cars Ltd, a classic car restoration company in England, has been given to the employees by its owner. The company employs more than sixty staff members and had revenue over £5.2 million last year. Peter Neumark, who has owned and chaired the company since its inception in 1993,...
Ford will return to Le Mans in 2016 with the all-new Ford GT supercar to compete in Le Mans GT...
I like cars because of tradition. I enjoy participating in the history of a vehicle. You never truly own a...
Among the many debuts that took place during Monterey Week was a motorcycle that Ducati North America unveiled, a 175hp, 362lb two-wheeled tribute to the historic “Martini Racing” Porsches of years past. The one-of-a-kind Martini-Ducati was the idea of Ducati’s North American CEO and Public Relations Manager, both major fans...